Well he is back from Japan and has taken up a new hobby: Gladiator fighting in the USA! Everyone is saying he is too old for it and he'd do much better if he was still 19. Still he has his tactics and has been doing well without pure power — instead he likes to get down on all fours and dodge challengers to try and get them to fall first. We'll see how it goes for him.

It reminds of Italian cars patch release where 80% of cars had totally messed up RQs - still a mystery to me how this could happen and get approved for release. Got fixed pretty quick though.

For ages I couldn't find a second Stealth, but then after a while they started coming my way. I quickly collected five, and even fused some away. Then a recent event encouraged me to max four more of them. I haven't regretted it since. Once they'll be moved to the correct RQ (14, I guess), I'll probably sell most of them, and get the invested money back (upgrade cost of uncommon: 21,500$, sell price of maxed rare: 23,969$). It's never too late.

It reminds of Italian cars patch release where 80% of cars had totally messed up RQs - still a mystery to me how this could happen and get approved for release. Got fixed pretty quick though.

For ages I couldn't find a second Stealth, but then after a while they started coming my way. I quickly collected five, and even fused some away. Then a recent event encouraged me to max four more of them. I haven't regretted it since. Once they'll be moved to the correct RQ (14, I guess), I'll probably sell most of them, and get the invested money back (upgrade cost of uncommon: 21,500$, sell price of maxed rare: 23,969$). It's never too late.

I recall someone having done a load of calculations about the cost of upgrading a car, and while the cash cost might be $21,500, you’ve also fused 15 cars worth $250 each, so another $3,750. Total fuse cost of an uncommon is therefore more like $25,250, so you don’t quite get your money back in that way. Maxed Stealth wins you loads of cash and gold in the meantime, however, so still good value!

It reminds of Italian cars patch release where 80% of cars had totally messed up RQs - still a mystery to me how this could happen and get approved for release. Got fixed pretty quick though.

For ages I couldn't find a second Stealth, but then after a while they started coming my way. I quickly collected five, and even fused some away. Then a recent event encouraged me to max four more of them. I haven't regretted it since. Once they'll be moved to the correct RQ (14, I guess), I'll probably sell most of them, and get the invested money back (upgrade cost of uncommon: 21,500$, sell price of maxed rare: 23,969$). It's never too late.

I recall someone having done a load of calculations about the cost of upgrading a car, and while the cash cost might be $21,500, you’ve also fused 15 cars worth $250 each, so another $3,750. Total fuse cost of an uncommon is therefore more like $25,250, so you don’t quite get your money back in that way. Maxed Stealth wins you loads of cash and gold in the meantime, however, so still good value!

I've done the calculations as well, here's how it looks in case of an uncommon:upgrades (1.1 - 3.3): 3*400+3*475+3*550+3*550+3*650+3*750+2*750+2*875+2*1125 = total 15,625fuses: 3*700+2*950 = total 4,000fused cars: 15*125 = total 1,875 (assuming all fused cars are commons)

I think I’m just too lazy to upgrade 3-4 of those stealths. Since I’m farming all minor events I don’t need more than one anyway. That’s sufficient to 3* 20+ races a day in events where it’s useful.and since all events finish early morning for me it’s not worth to get up so early to fight for ceramic.

Well he is back from Japan and has taken up a new hobby: Gladiator fighting in the USA! Everyone is saying he is too old for it and he'd do much better if he was still 19. Still he has his tactics and has been doing well without pure power — instead he likes to get down on all fours and dodge challengers to try and get them to fall first. We'll see how it goes for him.

So Grandpa is still in the USA and just won his first tournament! Technically he only won because he was given bonus points for his sleeper hold on his competitor in the final, but a win is a win and he took home the grand prize of $20. To celebrate, he had shots of Jager with his pals Xavier, Jenson and Reginald. It was a very special night indeed.

Well he is back from Japan and has taken up a new hobby: Gladiator fighting in the USA! Everyone is saying he is too old for it and he'd do much better if he was still 19. Still he has his tactics and has been doing well without pure power — instead he likes to get down on all fours and dodge challengers to try and get them to fall first. We'll see how it goes for him.

So Grandpa is still in the USA and just won his first tournament! Technically he only won because he was given bonus points for his sleeper hold on his competitor in the final, but a win is a win and he took home the grand prize of $20. To celebrate, he had shots of Jager with his pals Xavier, Jenson and Reginald. It was a very special night indeed.